![]() If none of you own the full game, you can still try out the First Chapter of It Takes Two in both local and online co-op with the Friend’s Pass. Then, invite them to play with you from the main menu. ![]() ![]() Also, flying through a mob of angry rodents in a plane made of underpants is 1000% more fun when you have a co-pilot.Ĭlick on your platform below to learn how to get Friend’s Pass:įriend's Pass lets you play It Takes Two with a friend even if they don’t own the full game! First, have them search for It Takes Two and download the Friend’s Pass from the platform specific digital store (Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam Store, or EA App). Invite a friend to join the adventure in It Takes Two for free*, even if they don’t own the game! Because whether it’s splitting an ice cream sundae, grabbing a drink, spending the night on the couch, or going on the craziest adventure of your life – everything is better when we do it together. With Friend's Pass, invite a friend to join the adventure in It Takes Two for free*. That extra, concrete incentive is ultimately good news for subscribers.It Takes Two – Friend's Pass – Official EA Site – Electronic ArtsĪbout Characters Nintendo Switch™ PC System Requirements Friend's Pass Media News Merch About Characters Nintendo Switch™ PC System Requirements Friend's Pass Media News Merch In addition to the usual warm fuzzies, the company said it plans to compensate developers for the extra time and work it takes to create a decent demo. (A nice step to mitigate the feeling that you're losing something when a game disappears.)Īdditionally, the company offered details about Project Moorcroft, a program to expand the number and freshness of game demos on the service. ![]() It's similar to Nvidia's announcement last week that some GeForce Now games (starting with God of War) you've begun while they were supported by the service will remain available when the licensing term ends. ![]() Game churn on XGPU is pretty low, so either Microsoft expects it to increase or that the capability is purposefully limited. So really, it means that in the beginning, the feature will only be useful for games that have left the service and that you've bought from the Microsoft Store - because the service doesn't support other game stores, like Steam, and only carries over progress and achievements for its own Store-bought games. ![]()
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